Yoasobi "probably" Official Music Video -
Represents the intimacy that has vanished and the literal "void" left by the partner.
A source of anxiety and the only remaining tether to the person who left, used to check for messages that likely won't come. YOASOBI "Probably" Official Music Video
The official music video for YOASOBI’s "Probably" (たぶん, Tabun ) is a poignant exploration of the quiet, messy, and inevitable end of a relationship. Based on the short story of the same name by Shinano, the song and its visual accompaniment capture the "morning after" a breakup with a sense of resigned realism. Represents the intimacy that has vanished and the
The beauty of YOASOBI’s "Probably" lies in its refusal to be dramatic. While many breakup songs focus on explosive arguments or grand betrayals, "Probably" resides in the uncomfortable silence of a shared apartment where one person is already gone. The music video, directed by Takayuki Nakano, uses a "fixed-point" perspective to transform a mundane living space into a graveyard of a failed romance. The Setting: The Room as a Character Based on the short story of the same
The video utilizes a time-lapse style, showing the protagonist moving through the room in stuttered, repetitive motions. This visual technique illustrates the feeling of being "stuck" while time continues to move forward. Key symbols include: